I know with my moms 115 yr old cat, Buddy, anytime my mom changes litter, he will not use it and goes in the house. But, we always attributed that to this particular cat being very territorial and demanding.
Allie is on Premium Choice, which is apparantly a reasonably priced scoopable cat litter. I went up to get my dog food yesterday and the local pet store doesn't even carry it. The nearest I could get it is a half hour away and since I plan on having her indoors full time, so she won't be going potty outside ever, it is going to need to be changed an awful lot. I hate dirty litter boxes, lol.
So, should I just make the drive once and a while and stock up while there? Or try mixing and switching?
If I decide to switch, is it better to go with a natural litter like yesterdays news or sweat scoop? Or will a cat that has been on a commercial scoopable cat litter like Premium Choice for so long even take to that type of litter.
I know, I know, I am shooting out questions like crazy, lol. I just want to be prepared for her. I'm excited, I've really wanted a cat for a while now.
Allie is on Premium Choice, which is apparantly a reasonably priced scoopable cat litter. I went up to get my dog food yesterday and the local pet store doesn't even carry it. The nearest I could get it is a half hour away and since I plan on having her indoors full time, so she won't be going potty outside ever, it is going to need to be changed an awful lot. I hate dirty litter boxes, lol.
So, should I just make the drive once and a while and stock up while there? Or try mixing and switching?
If I decide to switch, is it better to go with a natural litter like yesterdays news or sweat scoop? Or will a cat that has been on a commercial scoopable cat litter like Premium Choice for so long even take to that type of litter.
I know, I know, I am shooting out questions like crazy, lol. I just want to be prepared for her. I'm excited, I've really wanted a cat for a while now.